White hearts have been painted onto parks in Bristol to keep people at least two metres apart and help prevent the spread of Covid-19.

White hearts have been painted onto parks in Bristol to keep people at least two metres apart and help prevent the spread of Covid-19. Stock Photo
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Lloyd / Alamy Stock Photo

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5350 x 3564 px | 45.3 x 30.2 cm | 17.8 x 11.9 inches | 300dpi

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9 July 2020

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Queen Square, Bristol

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Hundreds of giant white hearts have been painted onto parks in Bristol to keep people at least two metres apart and help prevent the spread of coronavirus. The 374 large white hearts are being applied to Queen’s Square, Castle Park and College Green in Bristol this week. They are part of #BristolTogether, an initiative by businesses and leaders in the city as it safely reopens with the easing of lockdown restrictions. 9th July 2020.